Part 1-A
  1. Who is being interviewed? Sherman Dolmen
  2. What is his/her title or position? Painter (blacksmith before)
  3. What is his/her race? Gender? Age? German Ancestry, Male, 75
  4. Where is the interview taking place? 3050 N St., Lincoln
  5. What is the date of the interview? October 17, 1938
  6. Who is the interviewer? George Hartman
  7. I think this picture represents the Great Depression because people were really poor, hungry, and had no income.

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Part 2-B
OBSERVE-
REFLECT
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QUESTION
  1. Describe what you see. I see a sign that says colored waiting room.
  2. What do you notice first? I noticed that this waiting room was only for colored people.
  3. What people and objects are shown? There are no people shown in the picture but there is a
  4. How are they arranged?
  5. What is the physical setting? Cloudy day.
  6. What, if any, words do you see? COLORED, waiting room.
  7. What other details can you see? I can also see that people were strict about their own environment.
  1. Why do you think this image was made?This picture was made so that colored and white people won't have to watch movies together.
  2. What’s happening in the image? Nothing is happening in the picture.
  3. When do you think it was made? During the Great Depression.
  4. Who do you think was the audience for this image?
  5. What tools were used to create this?
  6. What can you learn from examining this image? Colored and white people were separated and they could not be in the same environment. People though their own race was better and did not believe in equality.
  7. What’s missing from this image? People.
  8. If someone made this today, what would be different? I don't think people would take it really serious because no one believes in racism anymore.
  9. What would be the same? Maybe this will make people start believing in racism again.
What do you wonder about...I wonder how racism started?

OBSERVE
REFLECT
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QUESTION
  1. Describe what you see. I see a rex theater.
  2. What do you notice first? It's only for colored people.
  3. What people and objects are shown?None.
  4. How are they arranged?None.
  5. What is the physical setting? Daytime.
  6. What, if any, words do you see? Rex Theatre For Colored People.
  1. Why do you think this image was made? To show how people were racist back then.
  2. What’s happening in the image?Nothing.
  3. When do you think it was made?During the Great Depression.
  4. Who do you think was the audience for this image?
  5. What tools were used to create this?
  6. What can you learn from examining this image? Colored and white people could not be at the same environment.
  7. What’s missing from this image? People.
  8. If someone made this today, what would be different? Yes.
  9. What would be the same? People are smarter so they won't care about this.
Where was this picture taken?


OBSERVE
REFLECT
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QUESTION
  1. Describe what you see. I see people waiting.
  2. What do you notice first? Even though it says white people's bus stop, there are also colored people waiting.
  3. What people and objects are shown? Colored and white people are waiting at the same bus stop.
  4. How are they arranged? Together.
  5. What is the physical setting? Daytime.
  6. What, if any, words do you see? WHITE.
  7. What other details can you see? Crowded.
  1. Why do you think this image was made? Some people didn't obey the rules because there are colored people at white people's bus stop.
  2. What’s happening in the image? People are waiting at the bus stop.
  3. When do you think it was made? During the Great Depression.
  4. Who do you think was the audience for this image?
  5. What tools were used to create this?
  6. What can you learn from examining this image?Racism is a bad ideology. ·
  7. What’s missing from this image?
  8. If someone made this today, what would be different? People would not care about racism.
  9. What would be the same? No.
Where was this picture taken?

PART-3-A
Chris Thorsten was being interviewed and he was an iron worker. He was also a Scandinavian man who was 51 years old. The interview was at Union Hall, 84th Street, New York City. The interview happened on January 31, 1938, 1-3 pm. The interviewer was Arnold Manoff. And this is a picture of him.
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PART-3-B

1. The person being interviewed is W. Leonidas Cockrell
2. His position is working as a farm owner.
3. He is a middle aged man.
4. The interview is taking place in Livingston, Alabama.
5. The date of this interview is not listed.
6. The interviewer is Luther Clark


1. The person being interviewed is Ruby Pickens Tartt, the niece of Amy Chapman.
2. Her title is not listed.
3. She is a young, white female.
4. It takes place in Livingston Alabama
5. The date of this interview is September 28th, 1938
6. The interviewer is not listed.

PART-4-A